My practice within Slappey & Sadd is 100% devotes to pursuing Bad Faith Insurance claims. While this niche within law is highly complex, I am thankful to have been able to achieve significant results for our clients. At Slappey & Sadd, we pursue these cases so vigorously that we literally wrote the book on Insurance Bad Faith in Georgia. Our results have been consistently featured by the press, but our success is most evident when we are able to deliver satisfaction to our clients.
Richard E. Dolder is a partner who joined Slappey & Sadd to expand the firm’s work on insurance coverage and insurance bad faith. Rich represents individuals and businesses who are improperly denied coverage or treated unfairly by their insurance companies. Some of his litigation successes include the following:
Securing an $8.25 million settlement for a hotel that was improperly denied coverage by its property insurer.
Negotiating a $1 million settlement for a small business that had to defend itself in court after its liability insurer denied coverage and refused to defend.
Forcing a life insurer to pay benefits to the rightful beneficiary, after the insurer had already paid the benefits to the wrong beneficiary.
Convincing a jury to award compensatory and punitive damages to a contractor after the contractor’s insurer denied coverage and refused to defend.
Rich also counsels individuals and businesses in insurance issues not requiring litigation. Rich can help insureds in the following situations:
Prompting insurance companies to make quicker decisions when they delay payment on valid claims while the insurance company conducts an endless “investigation.”
Standing by insureds when their insurance company insists on intrusive and repeated Examinations Under Oath.
Providing honest and thoughtful evaluations of your claim when your insurance company denies coverage.
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Insurance Attorney | Aug 31
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"Rich Dolder literally wrote the book on insurance bad faith in Georgia. If your client has a bad faith claim, or if you have a bad faith claim yourself, you simply will not find a better attorney to maximize your recovery."